Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [det] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the county court district judges nominated to deal with public law cases may carry out many of the procedural functions of the court ( see Chapter 4 , 2 ) .
2 A minicomputer can often carry out many of the tasks of a mainframe computer but is smaller and needs less staff .
3 Here you will carry out all of the tasks you have been trained for including general ship 's duties .
4 A fund manager could carry out all of the above deals without a computer programme needed , although it would be much slower .
5 It seems , however , that your leitmotiv is that no doctor could be expected to carry out the multifacetted role that doctors ‘ helping the police with their enquiries ’ have to perform , that they can not do so with their usual amount of skill , and that they can not carry out some of the more sensitive tasks without bias or being influenced by their paymasters — the police .
6 The Health Services and Public Health Act ( 1968 ) Section 45 is that which empowers the local authority to carry out many of the major services for elderly people , home helps , laundry service , meals on wheels , warden services , boarding out , aids and adaptations , and advice , information and social work support .
7 Many people these days have a busy lifestyle and although they may enjoy gardening there is often little time to carry out many of the day-to-day tasks needed to keep a plot in perfect order .
8 This new version of the file allows users to carry out some of the tasks normally done by File Manager without having to switch applications .
9 ‘ I used to carry out some of the jokes on my family , ’ says Jenny after serving one customer with a packet of exploding cigarettes . ’
10 Foolishly , I had not bothered to carry out any of the psychic protective techniques I had been taught as a ‘ probationer healer ’ at a school of esoteric studies .
11 Subject to paragraphs 5 and 6 below , the Funding Council shall have the power — ( a ) to acquire , hold and dispose of land and other property ; ( b ) to enter into contracts , including contracts for the employment of staff for the purposes of the discharge of their functions ; ( c ) to invest any sums not immediately required by the Funding Council for the purpose of their carrying on any of the activities which they have power to carry on ; and ( d ) to accept gifts of money , land or other property and apply it to , or hold or administer it in trust for , the purpose of the discharge of any of their functions .
12 The Social Services Department had responsibility for carrying out many of the recommendations of the conference .
13 ‘ ( 3 ) Generally to execute any deed or sign any document which may be required and to do any other act matter or thing which the attorney shall consider necessary or expedient for carrying out any of the purposes or acts hereby authorised .
14 The use of a mouse with its linked screen pointer to select programs , copy disks and carry out any of a thousand functions is now part and parcel of everyday computer life .
15 All staff are expected to help entertain key clients , socialise constructively with suppliers and trading partners , and carry out any on the spot research projects deemed necessary by our department heads .
16 Cathy Courtney , City Lives project manager , carried out many of the interviews .
17 ‘ There are eight known cuts it carries out , ’ said Prof John Kay of the University of Wales College of Cardiff , who carried out some of the work in collaboration with Roche .
18 A MAN who carried out some of the early development work on the gaseous diffusion and centrifuge technology at Capenhurst has retired after 37 years at the plant .
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